Note: these aren’t polymer clays. They are a variety of modeling clays suited for different purposes. Some are great for kids because they’re completely harmless and soft. Others are be…
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This beige wall mural is created from a model out of layers of clay in various shapes giving your space a three dimensional art piece. Hand made and indeed capturing the Wabi Sabi view, of embracing the perfection of the imperfection. Art with a focus on timeless aesthetics and simplicity. Note: This is wall mural with a visual 3D look printed on flat non woven paper. If you want to adjust the design (move or scale), make a note in comments when you order - we will send you a proposal for approval before printing.More colors:Warm grey White Green
Tove Skirt is a straight skirt in mosaic knitting. It can be made as a short skirt for above the knee or a longer model for mid-calf. The design was created as part of the Isager Archives collection and is a reinterpretation of a model from the 60s and 70s archives - from where the inspiration for the mosaic knitting pattern also comes. The skirt is worked top-down. First, a stockinette stitch edge is knitted which is folded over and knitted together. Along the way, a waist elastic is inserted into the casing. Short rows are worked in mosaic knitting to add length at the back. After the short rows mosaic knitting is worked in the round while making increases at the sides. When the skirt has the final hip width, the work continues in mosaic knitting until the desired length and is finished with Icelandic bind-off. You will find video tutorials for the pattern techniques on: youtube.com/odd-row Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) Hip width: 80 (85) 92 (100) 108 (113) 120 (130)cm Fits body measurements: Hip: 83-90 (90-97) 97-104 (104-111) 111-118 (118-125) 125-132 (132-139)cm with a negative ease of appr. 8cm Waist: 61-67 (67-73) 73-79 (79-85) 85-93 (93-103) 103-113 (113-123)cm Choose the size that fits your hip measurement best, as the waist can be adjusted with the elastic. Length: Short: 46 (47) 48 (49) 50 (51) 52 (53)cm Long: 74 (75) 76 (77) 78 (79) 80 (81)cm - measured center back without waistband. Gauge: 24 stitches, 48 rows on 10x10cm in mosaic knitting, when washed or steamed. Suggested needles: Circular needle 4mm. Circular needle 3mm. Materials: Short: Yarn A (primary yarn): 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) 150 (150)g Spinni, Isager (300m/50g) and 75 (75) 75 (100) 100 (100) 100 (100)g Silk Mohair, Isager (212m/25g) - One strand of each together. Yarn B (contrast in mosaic knitting): 50 (50) 50 (100) 100 (100) 100 (100)g Spinni, Isager (300m/50g) - One strand. Or 50 (50) 50 (100) 100 (100) 100 (100)g Silk Mohair, Isager (212m/25g) - Two strands held together. Long: Yarn A (primary yarn): 150 (150) 150 (150) 200 (200) 250 (250)g Spinni, Isager (300m/50g) and 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 (150) 150 (150)g Silk Mohair, Isager (212m/25g) - One strand of each together. Yarn B (contrast in mosaic knitting): 100 (100) 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150)g Spinni, Isager (300m/50g) - One strand. Or 100 (100) 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150)g Silk Mohair, Isager (212m/25g) - Two strands held together. Waist elastic: 2,5cm width: 75 (100) 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 (125)cm A link to download the PDF pattern will be sent to your email.
Learning how to make clay is so easy! This homemade clay recipe uses simple ingredients you probably have in your kitchen already, and it's so nice to work with! How to Make Clay - Only 3 Ingredients! Air dry clay is so easy and so inexpensive to make! Why spend tons of money on store bought clay, when learning how to make clay at home is so much cheaper and so much fun?! We tested a few different clay recipes and this one was the BEST! And you only need 3 ingredients - water, cornstarch, and baking soda! You don't
In a previously published study, the authors explained the formal design efficiency of the 3D-printed biodigital clay bricks 3DPBDCB: a project that aimed to change the conventional methods of clay brick design and mass production. This was achieved by employing the behavioural algorithms of reaction-diffusion and the shortest path that were extracted from the exact material physical properties and hydrophilic behaviours of clay and controlled material deposition 3D printing to create sustainable clay bricks. Sustainability in their use in the built environment and their production processes, with full potential sustainability aspects such as passive cooling, thermal and acoustical insulation, and bio receptivity. The current work studies the mechanical properties of the 3D-printed biodigital clay bricks as elastic and durable clay bricks whose properties depend mainly on their geometrical composition and form. Each of the three families of the 3D-printed biodigital clay bricks (V1, V2, V3) includes the linear model of a double line of 0.5 cm thickness and a bulk model of 55% density were tested for compression and elasticity and compared to models of standard industrial clay bricks. The results revealed that the best elasticity pre-cracking was achieved by the V2 linear model, followed by the V3 linear model, which also achieved the highest post-cracking elasticity—enduring until 150 N pre-cracking and 200 N post-cracking, which makes the V3 linear model eligible for potential application in earthquake-resistant buildings. While the same model V3-linear achieved the second-best compressive strength enduring until 170 N. The best compressive strength was recorded by the V1 linear and bulk model enduring up to 240 N without collapsing, exceeding the strength and resistance of the industrial clay bricks with both models, where the bulk and the perforated collapsed at 200 N and 140 N, respectively. Thus, the mass production and integration of the V1 bulk and linear model and the V3 linear model are recommended for the construction industry and the architectural built environment for their multi-aspect sustainability and enhanced mechanical properties.
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